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"His show of bravado as he climbed into the boxing ring was undermined by his shaking knees."

"The bravado by the colonel was mainly to disguise the weakness of his small force."

"Theodore Roosevelt's popularity was partly due to the bravado he demonstrated during the Spanish-American war."

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13y ago

(normally a shout of approval, it can be used informally as below)

"To anyone who would unseat this braggart, I would say bravo."

"His performance earned him a bravo from his old mentor."

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The boxer showed a lot of bravado, but when he got in the ring his knees was shaking.

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6y ago

Merriam Webster says: blustering, swaggering conduct; pretense of bravery; the quality or state of being foolhardy.
Defiant and swaggering behavior; a pretense of courage.

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12y ago

He address all tasks with a strong bravado, but i am not sure they are legit

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